The Warriors are expected to pick up the fourth-year options on forward Harrison Barnes and backup center Festus Ezeli while declining the third-year option on reserve guard Nemanja Nedovic, sources have told the San Francisco Chronicle.

Barnes is the big name in that trio. He will be receiving $3.9 million after averaging between 9.0 and 9.5 points per game in each of his first three seasons.

Warriors guard Nemanja Nedovic told reporters he fractured his fifth metatarsal in the offseason while trying to do a Euro step, the Bay Area News Group reports. The injury knocked his chances of playing for Serbia in the FIBA World Cup.

Nedovic only totaled 26 points over 24 appearances last season for the Warriors. He is expected to be healthy enough for the season opener on Oct. 29 at Sacramento.